Chinua Achebe Podcast Suggested Listening: This is a recording of a presentation Chinua Achebe made in Philadelphia just last March (2008). The podcast is about an hour long and Chinua talks about so many different topics: politics, religion, why he doesn't return to Nigeria, and he even is asked how he wanted reader's to interpret the end of the book. However, if you scan to the last 1/10 of the stream you will encounter a question answer session where he directly answers the reason why he wrote this novel....write from his voice!!!
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Things Fall Apart is a novel that resonates in reader's minds because the ending is left to interpretation. How do we walk away from the Umoufia people now? How do we settle our feelings about our main character? Is he a tragic hero? Or...does he define a more modern day definition of a hero. There are so many topics you could post about and as long as you express a really strong statement, you can't be wrong. Okonkwo is one of the most famous characters in the entire world and yet, there are so many unresolved issues. There are a number of essays, interviews, and magazine articles directly addressing our Okonkwo so if you are having trouble identifying your own position, it is very possible that you could seek inspiration from others.
Suggested Listening: This is a recording of a presentation Chinua Achebe made in Philadelphia just last March (2008). The podcast is about an hour long and Chinua talks about so many different topics: politics, religion, why he doesn't return to Nigeria, and he even is asked how he wanted reader's to interpret the end of the book. However, if you scan to the last 1/10 of the stream you will encounter a question answer session where he directly answers the reason why he wrote this novel....write from his voice!!!
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Things Fall Apart is a novel that resonates in reader's minds because the ending is left to interpretation. How do we walk away from the Umoufia people now? How do we settle our feelings about our main character? Is he a tragic hero? Or...does he define a more modern day definition of a hero. There are so many topics you could post about and as long as you express a really strong statement, you can't be wrong. Okonkwo is one of the most famous characters in the entire world and yet, there are so many unresolved issues. There are a number of essays, interviews, and magazine articles directly addressing our Okonkwo so if you are having trouble identifying your own position, it is very possible that you could seek inspiration from others.